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Can't find party shoes to fit my 5 yr old girl as she has long thin feet

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Mummaly · 02/02/2019 12:22

My daughters feet are measuring 30 on one for and 30.5 for the other, (UK 12.5-13). I want to buy her some sparkly party shoes and I am so fed up that I decided to post here in the hope that someone could recommend a suitable brand I have never come across! I just returned a pair of silver sparkly shoes from Boden in size 31 as they fit my daughter's foot length but I can put two fingers in the front and feel her toes. Her feet are longer than average and not as wide so long and skinny. I tried John Lewis ballet flats in size 12 and they are good on the length but the shoes does not hold on to her feet and she walks straight out of them. I obviously need a shoe with a strap across but even so they are big and gapey. Any suggestions please other than Clarks as when they measure her they say she is normal and not narrow width but I am not so sure. Plus, I have not seen the shoes I am looking for in Clarks.

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Duchessofealing · 02/02/2019 12:30

Monsoon have some narrower styles - they also have some flat party shoes with a strap that could help.

Matildatoldsuchdreadfullies · 02/02/2019 12:31

Probably not what you’re looking for - but Primark shoes are narrow, and include sparkly options. And if it’s just for an occasional day the quality really doesn’t matter.

Newsername · 02/02/2019 12:39

Primark

Mummaly · 04/02/2019 19:46

Thank you all, great suggestions and really don't mind where they are from if they are sparkly and well fitting. Clarks offer narrow fit shoes but don't have anything sparkly! They are losing custom in the party shoe dept!

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